Girl with Pink Rose (1923) by Otto Dix

Girl with Pink Rose - Otto Dix - 1923

Artwork Information

TitleGirl with Pink Rose
ArtistOtto Dix
Date1923
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Girl with Pink Rose

The artwork “Girl with Pink Rose,” created by Otto Dix in 1923, belongs to the Expressionism art movement and is categorized as a portrait. Currently held in a private collection, this piece distinctly showcases the artist’s signature style.

In the artwork, a young woman is depicted sitting on what appears to be an upholstered chair. She is adorned in a delicate, lacy dress that reveals her shoulders and a portion of her upper arms. The woman’s face is expressive, with pronounced eyes and an almost exaggerated nose and lips that convey a sense of introspection. She wears a large, enigmatic smile that is framed by her curly, bobbed hair. A wide-brimmed hat with light-colored adornments rests atop her head. In her left hand, raised elegantly, she holds a single pink rose. Her legs are crossed, revealing high stockings and lace-trimmed undergarments. The background is rendered in muted tones, allowing the subject to remain the focal point of this evocative work of art.

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